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    National Parks have awed tourists and even locals for years. They provide an escape from the ordinary and relief from the everyday stress of society. National Parks provide insight into a simpler time where our ancestors were surrounded by the beauty of nature instead of the concrete jungles of modern day metropolitan areas. Few of these wonderful parks provide the same seclusion as Denali National Park in Alaska. It’s sights and sounds have fascinated many and will continue to provide a great escape

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    Argumentative essay Denali’s Wolves For many years my family and I have traveled around the country to visit our national parks and view the wildlife they protect. I’ve been from Hawaii to Maine to the Virgin Islands. My favorite memories as a child are those of camping with my family in these national parks. One of the few parks I have not had the pleasure of visiting is Denali National Park in Alaska. Last year while reading a magazine, I learned of something that troubled me very much. There was an

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    there are no Walmarts or Targets. My trip destroyed my belief that it was an unexplored land with no opportunity for development, but on the contrary, it has a lot of potential and is already a great place to visit. Throughout my trip I visited Denali National Park, went on a Holland America cruise, and went to Seattle. It was about a year in advance that I was told that we were going on trip to

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    feeling worst with a sore throat and decided for the second day to not talk (I could say so much about that but will not) and I was feeling 100% better than yesterday. We had breakfast at the lodge cafe which was quick and easy before heading off to the Denali lodge. Similar start to the previous day with forest tress obstructing our wonderful views of the rugged mountains. After a little while as we climbed a little higher the trees spread out and the beautiful mountains appeared in full view. During our

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    Denali National Park is one of the most beautiful sights in the United States. The park is located in the state of Alaska. It has many areas in its location for its size being about 6,200,000 million acres. The main thing I am here to discuss is the issues that surround Denali Park. The park is experiencing problems with the severe climate change, excessive hunting, and possible endangerment. All these problems have been in the media lately because of the park’s history. It is still the top tourist

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    change will start to affect National Park Systems, their ecosystems, and their plans and actions. The national park system is dealing with a range of ecosystems within each park. Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve is the largest national park in the United States and has very important glaciers due to their uniqueness and importance. Many of the glaciers provide water for rivers during the spring when the glaciers

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    Tourists appear in Yellowstone National Park to see the world’s geysers and to observe the wildlife. Most people go to observe the animals and take pictures while they are there, but what they do not know is that it can be threatening. While people are taking pictures they do not know the proper precautions about being close to them. People do not know how the bears will react based upon spotting you. Although, there would be less attacks, bears should not be removed because it is there natural habitat

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    First, bears should not be removed because it’s their common territory and have lived there for most of their lives. In article 2 it states, “Denali National Park and preserve is home to both black bears and grizzly bears”(National Park Service n.p. ). Since, Denali is home to bears that means Yellowstone National Park and Yosemite National Park is both home to them. If we remove bears we’re taking their home away. The second reason is, bears should not be evacuated because people are interacting

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    The Animation Of Lion King

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    Introduction In the animation Lion King, there is a place where all the animals-no matter if they are nature predator and prey- live in peace. It is a Pride Land where the king Mufasa rules. A Pride Land was kept in peace due to the most prime predator. Can this kind of thing really come true in real world? Recent specie recovery project showed the possibility of the Pride Land. When the wolf has returned to Yellow Stone, it took 70 years, stream and the tree came back to life; and fish and birds

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    Three research studies conducted at and including Wrangel-St. Elias National Park show evidence that dinosaurs once roamed the area, marine invertebrate fossils are the most abundant and varied fossil resources in several national parks in Alaska and there are troubling levels of harmful mercury in fish found at the park. In a study published in Cretaceous Research and conducted in October 2012 by Anthony R. Fiorillo, Thomas L. Adams and Yoshitsugu Kobayashi, evidence of dinosaurs was based on the

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